Transition Watch Celebrates Digital Chic in Black & White

Sam says: This is a project, I couldn’t properly sketch for on paper. I imagined a pattern that consists of LCD lines with different thicknesses. I wanted to create a cascaded gradient from dark to bright (or vice versa) that contains the time telling numbers. The lines of the backgrounds and the adjacent numbers should be interlocking and create a black and white mesh.

I tried around to let the pattern look stylish and Peter Fletcher asked, if this system would work with italic numbers. It does and this simple action results in a nice dynamic and eye-catching effect.

I let the gradient go brighter in reading direction (up to down) when it’s a.m. When it’s p.m. the gradient is inverted and goes darker. Doing so, the gradient reflects the daylight condition of the relevant daytime – increasing in the morning, decreasing in the evening.

For the presentation, I reduced everything to black and white. The transition pattern can be translated in very different ways. Black, colored or mirror LCD on quite a selection of backgrounds can be done. The result would always be stylish and fashionable. I chose a smooth and angled case with soft straps and hope to have achieved a unisex watch for arts lovers.

Oh wow thank you! I contained myself this time. Right now I’m working on a watch and also went some steps back to a less complicated version. It’s interesting how differently ideas can be translated into presentable concepts.

Also thanks for posting this concept!! Pretty poetic headline up there :D

Hi Sam, splendid job, as usual, Black & White effect successful.
I have a little side note, I have to have mind warped by TF, I find that the reading is too easy, it’s just a point of view in relation to the mind “Tokyoflash”.
I love the work and the surprise of Black and White, with 5 stars and the inch in the air!